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Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Monday, February 3, 2014
SALE BY MORTGAGEE
Sale 06/2014
OFFERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING
PROPERTY:
9,295 square feet freehold land situate at LP#572
Naparima Mayaro Road, Mairao Village, Tableland
(opposite 25.5 km mark).
Important Note
The property is being sold "as is" without any
responsibility of the vendor to provide statutory
approvals, surveying data or warranty on its suit-
ability for use for any purpose.
ENQUIRIES CONTACT:
Telephone Nos. 662-4020/4286; Fax No. 662 0755
Officer #25 Ext. 5404
SEND SEALED BIDS TO:
The Properties Officer
Sale No. 06/2014
Recoveries Department
#34 Southern Main Road, Curepe or
P.O Box 72, Port-of-Spain
BIDS MUST FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES
HEREIN GIVEN O ENSURE THAT THEY ARE
DULY CONSIDERED.
Bids must be received by 3.00p.m on 2014
February 17th.
No late bids will be considered.
The mortgagee does not bind itself to accept the
highest or any offer. The property will be sold sub-
ject to all rates, taxes and other outgoings that may
be due at the time of the sale.
0203078
ST
JOHN'S---
Antigua and Barbu-
da s attorney general,
Justin Simon, QC,
remained in hospital
in a stable condition
yesterday after col-
lapsing at a restau-
rant, an official
source said.
Simon, said to be in
his fifties, reportedly
collapsed around 4.30
pm on Saturday, while
out with friends at Big
Banana, a popular
eatery in downtown St John s.
He was rushed to the Mount St John s Med-
ical Centre, the main state hospital about a
kilometre away.
A senior government official who said he
was receiving regular updates on the attorney
general s health but asked not to be identified,
told the Caribbean Media Corporation Simon
was conscious, alert and in a stable condition.
Key figures in government could not be
reached for details of Simon s illness and con-
dition.
The Dominica-born Simon was appointed
as minister of Legal Affairs and attorney general
in the original cabinet of prime minister Bald-
win Spencer when his United Progressive Party
(UPP) swept to power in March 2004, ending
the 28-year rule of the Antigua Labour Party
(ALP).
Simon, who had originally told Spencer he
intended to serve one-term as the government s
principal legal adviser, has stayed on past the
UPP s election to a second term in office in
2009. (CMC)
It may be one month into the new
school term but students of Princes Town
East Secondary School and pupils of Vos
Government Primary School will begin
their school term today.
A release from the Education Ministry
said yesterday that the two problem schools
will reopen today. The release said mal-
functioning air-conditioning units at the
Princes Town East Secondary School were
repaired over the weekend.
Last month, teachers refused to enter
the school compound because they feared
there might be mould on the compound
which was hazardous to their health.
It was believed to have been caused by
the faulty air-conditioning. Seven teachers
at the school also had to seek medical
attention for eye irritations.
"All classrooms are being cleaned and
sanitised," the ministry said, assuring that
the school is safe for the resumption of
classes.
Meanwhile, the ministry said the rat
extermination exercise at Vos Government
had been completed, while all outstanding
electrical works would be completed this
weekend.
Classes were suspended after the rat
infestation and electrical problems.
Yesterday the ministry said: "The rat-
baiting exercise has already been completed
and the school is being sanitised."
Two South schools reopen today
Antigua AG
Simon stable
Justin Simon
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